Here it is – the Duality Class Battlemech

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The history

I had this obsessive idea to make a two-seated battle mech (where both pilots are on different levels. The sliding canopy (please see the youtube video ) was the most challenging part to make (the aesthetics of it to be exact). And I must admit I’m quite happy with how this MOC turned out. It’s very pose-able and I like it’s color scheme a lot, it’s just different.

I think I’ve created probably the smallest icebreaker built of LEGO® bricks!

I had a LEGO® passenger plane set (this one). And I was looking at the big piece used for the tail of the plane. Something ticked and I challenged myself to make a small ship based on that single piece, it was like a sport (is it possible to make a ship with a bow like that?). Naturally, I thought of an icebreaker. And a fun build it was which took me almost two days to perfect to the level I’d like to share with you. It features a very nice interior as well!

Armaments:

Propulsion:

Two Variable Thrust Vector Quantum Vacuum Engines

NOTES

There is a funny story with this one. I started building it 4 years ago. It all started with the LEGO® piece 47406, which I thought would be a great “nose” for a spaceship and I had one from Sentai Fortress set. So I started building it with the limited number of parts I had (at that time I was just coming out of the LEGO dark ages :)). Shortly after that, my two daughters were born. So I had to delay the construction for more or less 4 years with limited time to work on the model. And now, finally, I’ts finished! So I thought, why don’t I make matching instructions. Which, in fact, took so much time and effort to complete that I almost gave up.

Hello Dear visitors and LEGO® MOC fans!

This is the first post on a (hopefully) long journey to document my creations from LEGO® bricks. I have always been fascinated by mecha, space, and sci-fi. Some 4 years ago I rediscovered my passion of creating using LEGO® bricks and it seems that it has been growing ever since.

A lot has changed since 1997(the year that I stopped playing with LEGO® because I was “too old” for it), so many bricks to choose from and such a big community to learn from. In this blog I will post all sorts of LEGO® Mocs, pictures and instructions. God knows, maybe I’ll even add a review or whatever comes to my mind :). I’ve also created a YouTube channel, which you can visit here